
Mar 30, 2026
Inside the Classroom: Where curiosity and engineering judgment meet
In ES 101, budding Lafayette engineers gain an appreciation of classic engineering skills and the art of design

In ES 101, budding Lafayette engineers gain an appreciation of classic engineering skills and the art of design

First-Year Seminar “The Boring Class” uses the topic of boredom as the lens for learning

In Prof. Matthew DeMaio's Anthropology of the City course, students head into Downtown Easton to study the influence cities have on culture and daily life

A popular Lafayette course, GEOL 130 opens a portal to experience prehistory and allows students to explore their curiosities about geology

Writing & Community Engagement gets students out of the classroom and into the community to make a difference

Prof. Rebekah Pite's Global Stimulants course gives students a fresh perspective on some of the world’s most popular caffeinated brews.

Students in Prof. Nestor Gil's Sculpture I course carve, mold, and build unique creations as they learn about the nearly 40,000-year-old art of sculpture…

EVST 375 centers around urban sustainability, investigating how urban centers engage with the natural world around them, and vice versa.

This course examines human performance, designed to be relevant to all students, whether they are student-athletes or engaged in other performance-driven…

In Computers and Society, students are challenged to explore the positive and negative impacts of technology on society and everyday life.